| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 26 September 2004 |
| Sport | |
| Sport | Athletics |
Event | Middle-distance running |
Hayley Kitching (born 26 September 2004) is an Australian middle-distance runner. [1]
Kitching is from Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, and attended Coffs Harbour Senior College. She was the Australian national champion in the Under-18 Girls 800 metres, as well as New South Wales champion over 800m and 1500 metres, although her junior running was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. She later accepted a scholarship offer to study at Penn State University in the United States. [2] [3] [4]
Kitching won the Australian U20 title over 800 metres in Sydney in March 2022. [5] She was subsequently selected for the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships, where she placed seventh over 800 metres in Cali, Colombia, in August 2022. [6] [7]
In March 2024, Kitching placed fourth over 800 metres at the NCAA Indoor Championships. [8] In June, Kitching finished fifth over 800 metres at the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships. In February 2025, Kitching signed a name, image and likeness (NIL) contract with Brooks Running. [9]
Kitching was selected to represent Australia at the 2025 Summer World University Games in Germany, where she was a semi-finalist in the 800 metres. [10] [11]
Competing for Penn State in January 2026, Kitching broke Zoe Buckman's Australian 1000m indoor national record with a time of 2:38.45 at the Nittany Lion Challenge. The time also broke the NCAA collegiate record. [12] That month, she broke the school record for 800 metres indoors running 2:00.01 at the Penn State National Open. [13] The following month, Kitching broke the meet record for the 800 metres at the Washington Indoor Husky Classic, running 1:59.22 to finish ahead of Rosemary Longisa. [14] [15] In February, Kitching also set a meet record of 2:00.55 in winning the 800 metres at the Big Ten Indoor Championships. [16]
Kitching was selected for the 800 metres at the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland, in March 2026. [17]